Tet Fair to open in Hanoi

About 600 enterprises from many localities of the country will take part in the “Tet Festival Fair 2011” in Hanoi from January 20-31, according to Nguyen Van Tan, Director of the Vietnam Exhibition and Fair Centre.

The traditional fair will showcase commodities including food, clothing, beverages, household goods, gifts, fruit, flowers, decorative plants and creatures and specialties from the regions such as: Hoa Binh’s stem wine (wine drunk out of a jar through a stem), Nam Roi grapefruit, Dien grapefruit, Bo Ha oranges, Dong Soai sprouts, Bac Giang noodles, Thai Nguyen tea, Dien Bien rice and Uoc Le pork pies.

The highlight of the fair is an area showcasing the products of the Vietnam Alcohol – Beer and Beverage Association (VBA) with brands of popular beverage firms of Vietnam.

It aims to exchange experiences of management and manufacture between the firms and open up new business opportunities for the drinks sector of Vietnam.

25 enterprise groups of Myanmar will attend to show their commodities in 32 stands. This is expected to open effective business opportunities and prospects to develop bilateral trade between Vietnam and Myanmar. – VOV

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